Moh - Yep, I believe so. Should I send you back the LEDs? hehe
j/k
Also, if you're looking for big orders of the silicon wire and you're ok with 24 gauge, that stuff is pretty easy to get in bulk (and cheaply) I ordered from here I believe:
Test Lead Wire - Silicone Test Lead Wire - Pomona Silicone Test Lead Wire - Cal Test Silicone Test Lead Wire
(not for lasers, it was a while back - but I think it was like $0.15 a foot)
It's the 26 gauge that I never see online.
I wasn't crazy about 24 gauge for laser work though. I know 2 gauge difference shouldn't matter, but it seemed to. (for clarification, may not have been the same stuff as SS's wire here - I'm just talking about 24 gauge silicon wire that I've used)
I don't like to argue, and please don't take me the wrong way, I'm only "somewhat" of an A-hole
..... but facts are facts. First of all, this wire from testpath.com is MORE expensive than Greg's stuff. I ordered two 33 feet lengths of the 24 gauge stuff, green & yellow. My bill for each 33 foot length was $6.20. Sounds really nice, but when they hit you with a whopping $7.95 shipping! OMG! And it comes in a lightweight bag, there's where your cost comes in. Greg would ship to
MARS for free - lol! Any this comes out to 31 cents per foot, Greg's stuff is 28 cents per foot, AND much better wire.
I examined this testpath.com wire closely, and yes it is silicone insulated and easy to strip as expected. However, first thing I noticed right when I put my hands on this stuff is that it is kinda stiff. So I stripped back a bit more of the wire, I counted only 7 strands, which is how they advertised it, I just thought this stuff would be more flexible since someone recommended it here. Anyway, I stripped back Greg's stuff and I couldn't even count the number of wire strands there were so many and so tiny, I took a macro close-up with my camera and zoomed in good, I counted at least 30-40 strands, so whoever stated earlier about having multiple strands (I believe Hemlock Mike said) makes your wire quite flexible, well Mike is right.
I wouldn't use the 24awg wire from test path for diode connections, but perhaps it would be fine to connect my drivers to. I won't be ordering anymore of this stuff. If I would have just listened to my instincts, I could have had 70+ more feet of the good stuff instead!!!!!
As I told Greg before, sometimes I like to be the crash test dummy for things...:banghead::banghead::banghead: